OUT
- not in the usual place, position, etc.
- in or into the outdoors
- so as to project or extend
- known to the public
- not in effective use or operation
- to a state of nonexistence, exhaustion, etc.
- not at one's home or place of work
- not operating
- out from or through
- out along or on
- means of evasion
- to be estranged from (another person); be unfriendly or on bad terms with
- quarreling
- to a surpassing extent; far and away; by far
- aggressively determined to acquire, achieve, etc.
- out of a difficult situation, esp. of debts or other obligations
- not within
- beyond the reach of
- not in a condition of
- so as to deprive or be deprived of
- from within or among
- foaled by (a dam)
- not part of or acceptable within an activity, social group, or fashion
- not conscious; drunk or heavily drugged
- not alert or clearheaded; confused; muddled
- eliminated from contention
- (of a ship) drawing excessively at the bow or stern
- to be revealed [v OUTED, OUTING, OUTS]
- because of; owing to